How to back up Outlook Express Emails

Good Day the People... Just Reinstalled a copy of Xp on a computer and I need to back up the emails to the other computer. Basically all I want to happen is to see all the emails on another version of outlook in another o/s. I tried the export command in Outlook Express but it just exports them to Microsoft Outlook. Is it possible for me to back up the emails to a Disk and restore them on another computer.

Copy Mail Files to a Backup Folder
To make a backup copy of your Outlook Express e-mail message files:

On the Tools menu, click Options.
On the Maintenance tab, click Store Folder.
Select the folder location, and then press CTRL+C to copy the location.
Click Cancel, and then click Cancel again to close the dialog box.
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, press CTRL+V, and then click OK.
On the Edit menu, click Select All.
On the Edit menu, click Copy, and then close the window.
Right-click any empty space on your desktop, click New, and then click Folder.
Type mail backup for the folder name, and then press ENTER.
Double-click the Mail Backup folder to open it.
On the Edit menu, click Paste.
Close the Mail Backup window.
Export Your Outlook Express Address Book

On the File menu, click Export, and then click Address Book.
Click Text File (Comma Separated Values), and then click Export.
Click Browse.
Locate the Mail Backup folder that you created.
In the File Name box, type address book backup, and then click Save.
Click Next.
Click to select the check boxes for the fields that you want to export, and then click Finish.
Click OK and then click Close.

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tools/options/maintenance/store folder will give you the folder where the messages are stored. You could also change the folder to something else, but them you will have to import the messages from the previous folder. This helps if you have two user ids that you use on one computer, but want to have the same outlook folders.

Jet, I've been using e-Backup for almost 3 years now. No probs ever. It's free, and if it wasn't, I'll be happy to pay for it. Took my OE from 98 to XP Pro, saved my arse a number of times. ALso have the ability to specify additional data directories to backup.

Or you can try XP's File&Settings Transfer wizard in System Tools, ca't remember whether it does OE though